An album (yes it actually is also available on 180 gram vinyl in a very limited signed edition) that reflects two-time GRAMMY winning guitarist Juber's jazzier side as well as his pop and rock leanings!

A masterful solo guitar release ..... the Editor in Chief Michael Molenda of GUITAR PLAYER MAGAZINE noted " The melodies he coaxes out of an acoustic guitar are absolutely spellbinding"

1) Cry Me A River

2) Twilight In Montreal

3) Nobody Does it Better

4) Under An Indigo Sky

5) Runaway

6) All The Things That You Are

7) Raining In My Heart

8) Mrs. Robinson

9) Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood

10)Autumn Leaves

11)Juno

12)As Time Goes By

13) The Other Side Of Midnight

14)Smile

REVIEW: Vintage Guitar Magazine

Juber has compiled 14 songs for solo guitar- some standards, some more current, and several originals. And each and every one of them is a wonder. Juber uses all of his weapons. He mixes bass notes with melody flawlessly, throws in chords to keep things moving, and even on several cuts uses the guitar's body as a percussion instrument. There's a laid back feel to tracks like "Cry Me A River" and his original title cut. He makes the oft-recorded "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" sound like it was written for just this kind of treatment.

On "Runaway" he takes the familiar descending chord pattern and turns it into an acoustic masterpiece. He even cops the keyboard part that propels the Del Shannon original.

Juber draws every bit of emotion out of several classics. "Autumn Leaves" gets a moody treatment and his playing on "Smile" is every bit as lovely and poignant as the lyrics.